Watch Full Documentary Women’s Survival At The Kakwa Bay, “Life At The Bay”

The documentary in celebration of strong African women, “Life at the Bay” has been screened on the 8th of Match in commemoration of this year’s International Women Day.

In a bid to tell the story of women’s survival at the bay, On-air personality and founder of Document Women, Kiki Morditeamed up young and versatile photographer and filmmaker, Nora Awolowo, to tell the obscure story of women who live their lives for the survival of their families.

The screening of the documentary coincided with the International Women’s day.

The documentary according to the Producer, Mordi, project the struggles of women on the bay and how they keep performing their magic as mothers, wife and business individuals. According to her “On March 8th, we celebrate the women that uphold the continuation of life of their communities”

Station Magazine had earlier published the trailer of the documentary. You can watch the documentary here.

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